![]() No current negotiations between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan to redelimit the boundary have been identified. The boundary was delimited and possibly demarcated during Soviet times (pre-1991). Boundary follows Amu Darya river as delimited in the Afghan-Soviet treaties and not by the river's current course. Afghanistan-Tajikistan: None identified Afghanistan-Turkmenistan: None identified Afghanistan-Uzbekistan: None identified. Their alignments may not always be in conformance with Durand Line and original surveyed definitions of the boundary. References to other situations involving borders or frontiers may also be included, such as resource disputes, geopolitical questions, or irredentist issues however, inclusion does not necessarily constitute official acceptance or recognition by the US Government.Īfghanistan-China: None identified Afghanistan-Iran: Afghan and Iranian commissioners have discussed boundary monument densification and resurvey Iran protests Afghanistan's restricting flow of dammed Helmand River tributaries during drought Afghanistan-Pakistan: Pakistan has built fences in some portions of its border with Afghanistan which remains open in some areas to terrorist and other illegal activities. Information regarding disputes over international terrestrial and maritime boundaries has been reviewed by the US Department of State. This entry includes a wide variety of situations that range from traditional bilateral boundary disputes to unilateral claims of one sort or another.
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